Fall Lake With Geese
“Time is but the stream, I go a fishing in.” Henry David Thoreau A solitary pair of Canadian geese swim in unison across a lily pad littered lake. It’s sunset […]
“Time is but the stream, I go a fishing in.” Henry David Thoreau A solitary pair of Canadian geese swim in unison across a lily pad littered lake. It’s sunset […]
When autumn breezes blow and fall foliage frames lakes, rivers and roads, I welcome harvest time and the opportunity to savor the Midwestern landscape enveloped in bright, bold colors. I […]
“I’d be glad to go out on a limb with those who want nothing beyond what the wind bestows, Were I not bound to roots, dug in deep to bear, […]
Summer sunset near the end of the season is darker, deeper greens and blues and cool night air. Trees are still lush with leaves reflecting on the lake as the […]
A Weekly Photo Challenge is Illuminate invites me to experiment with low light, and my post includes three photos of illuminated scenes and a musical illumination in song and light. Day light […]
“Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.” Albert Einstein, theoretical physicist, sailor, and violinist
I was travelling on Interstate 65 (I-65) in Indiana, nicknamed the Crossroads of America, because it has so many highways and byways crisscrossing across the central Midwestern state. I decided […]
At sunrise and sunset the outlines of people, buildings and objects are turned into silhouettes against the light of the rising or setting sun. Where’s My Backpack’s Travel theme: Silhouette set […]
A travel theme on sunsets has me journey back to my earlier poem and photographs on sunsets that I originally published in May. There are more sunsets to see from all around […]
For this week’s Weekly Photo Challenge: Dreaming, I journey to a dream with photographs taken at twilight. The sun is shadowed and brightness gone, the moon glows silver till the next […]
Not too long ago, I found myself in rural Indiana chasing a pair of wild turkeys in a field. I was in the area to photograph the dance of the sandhill cranes. […]